Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1960 — Page 5
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Explain New Course In Driver Training Hl«lk aciwnt drtvw training toitrudon trw) Adam* couMr and surrounding rounUea will b* at Purdue extension center tn Port WurM April S In hear all asplsna Hen of the naw state course of study (bay wtU ba using neat yaar. For mu la tad Uat summer under Um supervision of Indiana University's department of health and safety and the stale department at public tortruetton the new driver education manual provtdaa a guide tn planning driver tralning program*. and an outline ot the Indiana driver education law*
Directing the tnatitute wtll be Bernard 1 Loft, aaaociate professor of health and safety al Indiana, blerrtll Scott, traffic Safety education dtvlilon of the state department of public instruction; Harold Carlton, educational consultant buttle American Automobile Association la Washington, DC ; and
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La Vaughn Hawkins, aaaialal h> Tan such taatlMaa are being conduetad ginxijfend Indiana tu acquaint ieaebara with (be now plan. The Fort Wayne meeting la being under wTtUao by the Chicago Motor Chib. Early Plannißg For Conservation Reserve ft's not too aorty to make plans and order seed ferHUser. tree seedlings. or other materials need rd to establish Uie cover on IM> conservation reaerve land," according to James Oarboden. chairman of the county agricultural atabilustion and conservation committee During the part fall. over 3 million additional acres of cropland m the United States have been placed under conaervation reserve contracts The contracts call tot all of this cropland to be devoted to a conservation uae—trees, grass, water storage, or plantings •specially beneficial to wildlife.
The contract* call far Ibe department of agriculture to ahar* the coat tor the estebtoabmem of the luneen aitun rover on the lend OenerkUy. this diet-aha re fa a oneUm# assistance and therefore It la to the advantage of Uwee who have cootracta to get Ibe cover established the first year Having everything ready early in the season is on# way at insuring a good stand regardless of the hind of conservation cover to be ertnbUahed Urges Completion Os Wool Soles Records With the IMb wool marketing year coming to a cloae and the lean year beginning, growers were reminded today of tbe importance of complete records on their sales of wool ovid unthorti lamb* Pr*> ducers wtll be eligible for payments for the IMb marketing year tor wool and unshorn lambs marketed not later than March 31 of Uita year. Inter marketings will be eligible for payments for the IMO year.
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Mary <7 ftoward. etfb* manager, Adams rouuty bgTteullural ltabUUation and eanservatum of* Qrw. temioda tod growers that the sales doevmeat* must show in*- true net sales proceed*, including dedaetloaa made tor | freight and Other marketing! charges Where false Information 1 > is filed, both Ibe producer and the wool buyer are subfect to penal-U ties Applications foe payment under the IMg program must be filed st the county A9C office not laier than April » The average price received by farmer* foe wool durtng the entire marketing year can then be calculated and the pay ment rate announced Payments to growers wtll be made during the RtirnfYirr. Apple* Apples wiU m< turn brown If they are placed tn a bowl of cold water immediately after paring They can be kept this way for some time, until ready for use. by Just changing the water one# or twice.
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Schwarts Child Di«s After Brief Illness Michael Wayne Kcbwartr. mMAftat died at hi Jusepb * ba pitnl 111 Fort Wayne after a iwo»j day ittnrsk of tnfiuenra Qurviving are thr parents. Mr and Mrs Joel H ftehwart* of near lh-«nr; two oroihers. J*wepb Allen and Alberti James, and a abler, Mary Ann firrvicea will be held at S p m Friday at the Christian Missionary church near Berio- with burial In ; the church cemetery, TV tarty wtll be returned from the Y ager i funeral home to the residence, northwest of lie roe. where friends may rail after I pm today, IMiltN trot ta IJVWTWV INDIANAPOLIS iUPI» — LiveslOCk. )|og» s 300: steady. Instances to n lower; 110 2N' lb 13VMOOO. some to K. 25; 230-300 lb 14 T - 13 So, some to IS.7S; lWhlio lb 13 MMS SO Cattle MO. calves US. steady
Schworfi Child Di*s After Brief lllfiess
(to weak staadard and lew grog| *i*ers to OO Mto tom •»««»• M«g; tndivtgual ritotea Mo° tow I tow ctoaee steers and hnfatß Min gort hattors MtogS's* In ! dividual Mtotro to »»»; vwabw* ■ sia#d>. grod and Choto* to 00 34 00. few 13 00 ktienp lit. mortly 50 tower; j i Choice and prime exiled lamb* nso-aoo. few aao C'MU'AtUVKtTOCW CtOOAOO tUPf'—Livestock' II Hog* t. 3». steady to strong; |uT min ad No M »«>»*> l<-tSftO-tSTI. mlaed No 14 ton|t« lb IS TS-ltOt, mined No *4 2bb m to isatsts Cnttl# I ono. calves 100; slaugh Iter steers and heifers Wendy, bulls weak to to lower; vealers steady; few choice lUMW h> j slaughter steers MSO-2800. g<**l and mined fond snd choice St on* | MAO, few eftotre heifers MSS- ’ 2100 g.*rt MSO-MSO. bulls »»0Eso waters 34 00 down Sheep I.SOO. slaughter lambs X> lower, choice and prime native I won led a no-23 0; g>srt down to 121 00.
Two Seek Delegate Post From Geneva . I A race between two pnnartiiir i . andMtales to* delegate to Uir | I (tot# convention from district 0 j It« suited today when Ttonn JI Frnstermaker, of Qenexa. filed tot tbe post Walter Mofslellet also of clenrvß, had filed late hirtnesday tor the same post. Other last day filing*, included llernaid J Clark, of *W N to-c---nod street, as precinct commitj ireman from Decatur S-A; Robert D Coir, of tjmberlrot Trail. Decatur. as delegate to the State I iuivi-aUisi from district 11. Man- - toy O Baumgartner, of Geneva, 1a * precinct committeeman from I Geneva H. and Jerome J. Braun, nl route t. Ih-catur filed f<»c N Wabash precinct committeeman J All a*v Da moor at*, i j Republican* who also Wed today are; Frederick A Myers, “f 'lrrole 1. Monroe, for precinct com*
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Sponsored by Monmoutn Music Association Friday, March 25 4:30 - SiOO p m. Adult*: $125 Children thru 12: 75c Pre-School Proa take Sola to be hold In connactjof^aijfh^FlchJlj^^
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